MINNEAPOLIS -- A long night could have been a lot shorter for the Cleveland Indians were it not for some mistakes in the field and missed opportunities at the plate.The Indians committed three errors and went 3 for 14 with runners in scoring position during a rain-delayed 5-4 loss to the Minnesota Twins in 11 innings Saturday.An error by Carlos Santana at first base gave the Twins a run in the seventh inning, and catcher Yan Gomes couldnt handle Joe Colons frantic throw home in the 11th, allowing Joe Mauer to score the winning run from third in the early-morning hours Sunday.When we lose, every loss is tough, Indians manager Terry Francona said. I mean, I dont differentiate them -- besides it being late. Every loss is not fun. We didnt show up to lose.The teams played into the top of the 11th before crew chief Larry Vanover called for the tarp as the rain grew heavier. The game was delayed 2 hours, 5 minutes.Colon (0-1) walked Mauer and gave up a long double to Miguel Sano, then intentionally walked Brian Dozier to load the bases with one out.Max Kepler followed with a comebacker, and Colon reached behind his back and just got a piece of his glove on the ball to knock it down. He scrambled to pick up the ball and throw home, but Gomes let it get by him as Mauer slid home.Gomes was charged with an error on the play.It looked to me like Gomer didnt look it into the glove, Francona said. I didnt think we had a play at first, and instead of taking an out, like a first baseman, just kind of short-armed it a little bit.Santana had three hits to extend his hitting streak to a career-high 13 games. He also drove in two runs.Jason Kipnis added two hits and Erik Gonzalez made his major league debut when he pinch-hit in the eighth inning.But the Indians had runners on second and third with one out in the seventh and came up empty. They also had the potential go-ahead run on third base with one out in the 10th but couldnt get him home.Its a tough loss, but weve got to get back out here early and keep going and try to win this series, Mike Napoli said.SCARY MOMENTThe game stopped for several minutes in the seventh when a young boy sitting just to the right of the Indians dugout was hit in the head by a line drive off Napolis bat.Napoli and the rest of the players on the field looked on with concern, but the boy appeared to be in decent shape as the man he was with carried him up the aisle and to the concourse.The boy grabbed his hat and put it back on his head and appeared to be alert and looking around as they exited the seating area.Its a scary thing and when I saw it was a little kid, I wasnt even thinking about baseball, Napoli said. I was just hoping he was all right. Hopefully I can find out his name and see if hes all right and maybe take care of him a little bit.EXORCISING THE DEMONSGomes has gone hitless in his last nine games and is in a 1-for-35 slump. After he went 0 for 4 on Friday night, the Indians conducted an exorcism in the clubhouse, complete with the sacrificing of a store-bought chicken in an effort to get him back on track.The Baseball Gods and Jobu have been very unkind to one of our own, Kipnis wrote on Instagram before posting three videos of the ceremony. So we offer up this ceremony and these sacrifices as peace offerings and gifts! May the hits be plenty!! Roll Tribe!!!Gomes did not start on Saturday, but went 0 for 2 after being inserted as a pinch-hitter in the ninth.TRAINERS ROOMIndians: After playing Friday night in his rehab assignment, OF Michael Brantley was given the day off Saturday. Francona said Brantley wanted to play as he works his way back from a right shoulder injury, but the training staff didnt want to push it too early. He is expected to play again on Sunday. ... RHP Zach McAllister, on the DL since July 7 with right hip discomfort, will start a rehab assignment on Monday.Twins: CF Byron Buxton was in the lineup for a second straight day and manager Paul Molitor said the knee injury that occurred when Buxton crashed into the wall three games before the All-Star break is behind him now.UP NEXTTwins RHP Kyle Gibson (2-5, 5.02 ERA) will face Indians RHP Josh Tomlin (9-2, 3.51) in the series finale. Tomlin has not started since June 6 because of the All-Star break. He gave up eight runs in his last outing against the Tigers.Air Jordan 1 From China . Capitals head coach Adam Oates said Ovechkin was injured in the first period against the Vancouver Canucks on Monday and clarified it was not a head injury. Fake Air Jordan 1 . 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The 10th-ranked German improved her record in finals to 3-5.Former McLaren doctor Aki Hintsa has died at the age of 58 following a battle with cancer.Hintsa joined McLaren in 1998 and worked closely with Mika Hakkinen, Kimi Raikkonen and Lewis Hamilton during an 11-year period as the teams doctor. Prior to working in F1, he worked in Africa for a number of years as a missionary doctor and developed many of his training philosophies while observing the routines of elite Ethiopian distance runners.Hamilton issued a tribute on his Facebook page on Wednesday:Hintsa made his last appearance at a grand prix in Monza this year before passing away on November 15. The following statement was posted by the co-founder of Hintsa Performance, Jussi R?is?nen, on the companys website.It is with deep sadness and sorrow that we announce the passing away of Dr. Aki Hintsa, the founder of Hintsa Performance.ddddddddddddAki passed away very peacefully surrounded by his whole family after a long and courageous battle with cancer.Aki will be deeply missed by his family, friends, colleagues, clients and the numerous people around the world whose lives he has touched during the years.We have now lost a very dear friend and colleague, a truly great man, whose impact in this world will be bigger than we even know today. Akis life-long mission to help people reach better life will now continue by his beloved colleagues.We kindly ask that you respect the familys privacy during their time of grief.An obituary to Hintsa can be found on the McLaren website. ' ' '